blow

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The meaning (definition) of the word blow
to push air out of your mouth, like blowing out a candle
The word blow used in a sentence
“I can blow really hard to make all the candles go out on my birthday cake.”
Words that mean the same as blow (synonyms)
puff
How the word blow is said around the world
| French | souffler |
| Spanish | explotar |
| Mandarin | 吹 |
| Hindi | फूँक मारना |
| Arabic | ينفخ |
| Russian | дуть |
| Portuguese (EU) | soprar |
| Portuguese (BR) | soprar |
| Japanese | 吹く |
| German | Schlag |
| Urdu | دھچکا |
| Punjabi | ਝਟਕਾ |
| Korean | 불다 |
| Hebrew | מַכָּה |
| Greek | πλήγμα |
| Dutch | blazen |
| Filipino | suntok |
| Vietnamese | thổi |
| Turkish | üflemek |
| Persian | ضربه |
| Polish | cios |
| Ukrainian | удар |
| Bengali | আঘাত |
| Swedish | blåsa |
| Italian | soffio |
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